Mar 28, 2008 | South Bend Tribune
Maple Grove Cemetery cleanup announced
Argos officials have announced the dates for the Maple Grove Cemetery spring cleanup, April 7-11. They ask that all decorations or memorials be removed from the grave sites between Monday and April 5 to allow ... via South Bend Tribune
Thompson sets sites on governor's office
“One of the biggest impediments of job growth today is the cost of health care. Many employers, big and small, won't hire more people because they simply can't afford the cost of insurance.”
The Argos native said, "Indiana used to have jobs and income that ran ahead of the rest of the country .... you see factories closing, families struggling to pay their mortgages, pay their taxes and keep up ... via Rushville Republican
“Elvis is the name for something we have in us, or we don't.”
Bless my soul, what's wrong with me? Everybody's got a little bit of Elvis in them, whether you take the King at face value or with a heavy dose of irony. via DigitallyOBSESSED.com
By John Reed Correspondent ARGOS -- Argos police, along with the assistance of Marshall County and Indiana State Police, searched the Argos schools after a bomb threat was received Monday afternoon. via Culver Citizen
“I tell them to choose something that truly interests them. The question that I ask is: 'What is your passion?' The topics are of their choosing but are screened by a senior project committee.”
Kristina Mullaney poses with a 4-month-old shepherd mix pup during the pet adoption day she held at Parrett's Veterinary Clinic. via Culver Citizen
Dairy farmers face a difficult year
“Dairy farmers need to find niche markets like selling breeding stock, marketing their own dairy products by processing them on the farm or getting into organic milk production, which has a growing demand right now”
It's going to be a tough year for dairy farmers, according to Mike Schutz, a specialist in dairy management, genetic improvement and milk quality at Purdue University. via Goshen News, Goshen, IN
Ind. Decisions - 'Decision to void ordinance could stop ethanol plant'
Ind. Decisions - "Decision to void ordinance could stop ethanol plant" Anita Munson of the South Bend Tribune reports today in a story that begins : Judge Michael Cook's ruling that Argos' rezoning ordinance is ... via Indiana Law Blog
Drug testing policy introduced in Argos
“It is the intent of the town to have a strong commitment to provide all employees with safe working conditions. This simply means that there is no place in the town environment for alcohol or drug abuse.”
By Angel Perkins Staff Writer ARGOS -- A common practice for today's employers has been introduced to Argos employees in the form of a drug testing policy. via Culver Citizen
This barn fire on Hickory Road in Argos, near 18th Road, lasted several hours while firemen from Plymouth and Bourbon assisted. via Culver Citizen